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    The Tempest

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    last. In the beginning Prospero seems to be very preoccupied with the virginity of his daughter‚ Miranda. The reason for this is Prospero’s power is inextricably bound up with Miranda’s virginity. This is where the bargaining chip is placed; if Miranda throws her virginity away then the chance of Prospero regaining his state and position is gone as well. For this reason‚ Prospero tries to keep Miranda notified of her importance‚ and warns Ferdinand to think before his actions‚ for the consequences

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    Prospero Act 1 Tempest

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    confusing relationship with Miranda in which she doesn’t know her true family history. Prospero can also be seen to have a positive presentation as he acts protectively and caringly towards Miranda. Both of these aspects portray Prospero ambiguously. Act 1‚ scene 1 starts with a storm being created at sea leading the passengers of a boat swimming to shore in order to save their lives. In scene 2 it is discovered that Prospero has created this storm as he tells his daughter Miranda who is watching it from

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    is also shown by Eliot as he believes he is a victim of the world ’brought in upon a platter. ’Clegg feels as though the world doesn ’t understand him and that society looks down upon him‚ which illustrates the dynamic of being unable to talk to Miranda. This is also illustrated by Eliot‚ being unable to find words to represent what is felt "Should I say: ’that is not what I meant at all. That is not it‚ at all ’ "T.S Eliot and Clegg both obtain the quality of self-deprecating themselves. Showing

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    Allusions In Geek Love

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    allusion to this part of the story occurs once Miranda is born into the world. It begins when Olympia is holding Miranda and examining her after the birth‚ and she notices nothing until she turns her over‚ where she sees an extra appendage‚ a tail. Olympia realizes that she is not the type of baby that Arty would appreciate‚ perhaps because she is not freakish enough‚ and this is where the allusion occurs. “She had Arty’s face and I named her Miranda because Miranda’s father loved her.” (Page 312

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    town of Calmar. Joe and Miranda are the first to wake up as the children are still sound asleep. Joe wakes up and goes to his computer and begins to look on kijiji. 7:30 Half an hour later the kids begin to wake up Julia‚ Tonya‚ and Jacqueline. Julia and Tonya get ready for school as they frantically pack their lunches for the eight hour school day. Tonya puts her aeropostale t-shirt and her old navy jeans on. It is spring and the flowers are just about to bloom. Miranda makes her cup of tea and

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    Jhumpa Lahiri

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    The Interpreter of Maladies Many children in the world are born and raised into cross cultural lives. Jhumpa Lahiri is an example of one of those people. Lahiris life experiences influence her symbolism‚ themes and styles of her writing. Growing up in America‚ she was greatly influenced by the Indian and American culture making her an Indian American. Jhumpa Lahiris personal experience as an Indian American is conveyed through Lilia’s cross cultural struggles in “Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine‚” Mr.

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    Children can be the best thing to happen to two people who are in a relationship. They can bring joy‚ laughter and love and they can bring the people closer than they ever thought possible. Other times‚ however‚ children can cause turmoil in a relationship. The presence of children can affect each person in the relationship in different ways. It can cause communication gaps and arguments. Children can be a blessing‚ but also a curse for some relationships. The presence of children can cause an already

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    the tempest act 1

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    relationships of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. In essence‚ the entire plot revolves around the disposition of the rightful Duke of Milan‚ Prospero‚ who is now confined to an island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero’s intent is to regain this royal status‚ above all demonstrated in his use of magic to make Miranda fall in love with the Duke of Naples‚ Ferdinand‚ as well as his tensions with his brother Alonso‚ who has usurped Prospero to become Duke of Milan. In this sense‚ the narrative is based around

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    Emily Rochon Hist 1152 Susanne Robbins 1/31/17 Texas Vs Johnson Texas V Johnson was a supreme court decision involving Gregory Lee Johnson and the state of Texas. This decision happened in 1989 on June‚ 21. The court ruled that flag burning is protected under the first amendment therefore it is not considered illegal. This decision is important because it sets a precedent for the future of protest and free “speech” including non-oral speech in the first amendment. I am interested in this case because

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